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Wta Finals Titles 23 Champions in 49 Years MOST WTA FINALS TITLES 23 CHAMPIONS IN 49 YEARS MARTINA USA / TCH NAVRATILOVA 8 STEFANIE GER GRAF 5 SERENA USA WILLIAMS 5 CHRIS USA EVERT 4 KIM CLIJSTERS BEL 3 MONICA YUG SELES 3 EVONNE AUS GOOLAGONG CAWLEY 2 JUSTINE BEL HENIN 2 MARTINA SUI HINGIS 2 GABRIELA ARG SABATINI 2 WTA FINALS WTA WTA Finals – Singles Champions YEAR HOST CITY WINNER FINALIST SCORE 1972 Boca Raton Chris Evert (USA) Kerry Reid (AUS) 75 64 1973 Boca Raton Chris Evert (USA) Nancy Richey (USA) 63 63 1974 Los Angeles Evonne Goolagong (AUS) Chris Evert (USA) 63 64 1975 Los Angeles Chris Evert (USA) Martina Navratilova (TCH) 64 62 1976 Los Angeles Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS) Chris Evert (USA) 63 57 63 1977 New York Chris Evert (USA) Sue Barker (GBR) 26 61 61 1978 Oakland Martina Navratilova (TCH) Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS) 76 64 1979 New York Martina Navratilova (TCH) Tracy Austin (USA) 63 36 62 1980 New York Tracy Austin (USA) Martina Navratilova (TCH) 62 26 62 1981 New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Andrea Jaeger (USA) 63 76(3) 1982 New York Sylvia Hanika (GER) Martina Navratilova (USA) 16 63 64 1983 New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Chris Evert (USA) 62 60 1984* New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Chris Evert (USA) 63 75 61 1985 New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Helena Sukova (TCH) 63 75 64 1986 Mar. New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 62 60 36 61 1986 Nov. New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Stefanie Graf (GER) 76(6) 63 62 1987 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 46 64 60 64 1988 New York Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) Pam Shriver (USA) 75 62 62 1989 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Martina Navratilova (USA) 64 75 26 62 1990 New York Monica Seles (YUG) Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 64 57 36 64 62 1991 New York Monica Seles (YUG) Martina Navratilova (USA) 64 36 75 60 1992 New York Monica Seles (YUG) Martina Navratilova (USA) 75 63 61 1993 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 61 64 36 61 1994 New York Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) Lindsay Davenport (USA) 63 62 64 1995 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Anke Huber (GER) 61 26 61 46 63 1996 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Martina Hingis (SUI) 63 46 60 46 60 1997 New York Jana Novotna (CZE) Mary Pierce (FRA) 76(4) 62 63 1998 New York Martina Hingis (SUI) Lindsay Davenport (USA) 75 64 46 62 1999** New York Lindsay Davenport (USA) Martina Hingis (SUI) 64 62 2000 New York Martina Hingis (SUI) Monica Seles (USA) 67(5) 64 64 2001 Munich Serena Williams (USA) Lindsay Davenport (USA) Walkover 2002 Los Angeles Kim Clijsters (BEL) Serena Williams (USA) 75 63 2003 Los Angeles Kim Clijsters (BEL) Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 62 60 2004 Los Angeles Maria Sharapova (RUS) Serena Williams (USA) 46 62 64 2005 Los Angeles Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) Mary Pierce (FRA) 57 76(3) 64 2006 Madrid Justine Henin (BEL) Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 64 63 2007 Madrid Justine Henin (BEL) Maria Sharapova (RUS) 57 75 63 2008 Doha Venus Williams (USA) Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 67(5) 60 62 2009 Doha Serena Williams (USA) Venus Williams (USA) 62 76(4) 2010 Doha Kim Clijsters (BEL) Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 63 57 63 2011 Istanbul Petra Kvitova (CZE) Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 75 46 63 2012 Istanbul Serena Williams (USA) Maria Sharapova (RUS) 64 63 2013 Istanbul Serena Williams (USA) Li Na (CHN) 26 63 60 2014 Singapore Serena Williams (USA) Simona Halep (ROU) 63 60 2015 Singapore Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) Petra Kvitova (CZE) 62 46 63 2016 Singapore Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) Angelique Kerber (GER) 63 64 2017 Singapore Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) Venus Williams (USA) 64 64 2018 Singapore Elina Svitolina (UKR) Sloane Stephens (USA) 36 62 62 2019 Shenzhen Ashleigh Barty (AUS) Elina Svitolina (UKR) 64 63 * First year final was best-of-five sets. ** Returned to best-of-three sets final. 166 WTA Finals – Doubles Champions YEAR HOST CITY WINNER FINALIST SCORE 1972 Boca Raton No doubles played 1973 Boca Raton Casals (USA)/Court (AUS) Dürr (FRA)/Stove (NED) 62 64 1974 Los Angeles King/Casals (USA) Dürr (FRA)/Stove (NED) 61 67(2-5) 75 1975 Los Angeles No doubles played 1976 Los Angeles No doubles played 1977 New York No doubles played 1978 Oakland No doubles played 1979 New York Dürr (FRA)/Stove (NED) Barker (GBR)/Kiyomura (USA) 64 62 1980 New York King (USA)/Navratilova (TCH) Casals (USA)/Turnbull (AUS) 63 46 63 1981 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Potter/ Walsh (USA) 60 76(6) 1982 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Jordan/A. Smith (USA) 64 63 1983 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Kohde-Kilsch/Pfaff (GER) 75 62 1984 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Durie (GBR)/Kiyomura (USA) 63 61 1985 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Kohde-Kilsch (GER)/Sukova (TCH) 67(4) 64 76(5) 1986 Mar. New York Mandlikova (TCH)/Turnbull (AUS) Kohde-Kilsch (GER)/Sukova (TCH) 64 67(4) 63 1986 Nov. New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Kohde-Kilsch (GER)/Sukova (TCH) 76(1) 63 1987 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Kohde-Kilsch (GER)/Sukova (TCH) 61 61 1988 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Neiland/Zvereva (USSR) 63 64 1989 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Neiland/Zvereva (USSR) 63 62 1990 New York Jordan (USA)/Smylie (AUS) Paz (ARG)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 76(4) 64 1991 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) G.Fernández (USA)/Novotna (CZE) 46 75 64 1992 New York Sánchez Vicario (ESP)/Sukova (CZE) Neiland (USSR)/Novotna (CZE) 76(4) 61 1993 New York G. Fernández (USA)/Zvereva (BLR) Neiland (LAT)/Novotna (CZE) 63 75 1994 New York G. Fernández (USA)/Zvereva (BLR) Novotna (CZE)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 67(4) 63 1995 New York Novotna (CZE)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) G. Fernández (USA)/Zvereva (BLR) 62 61 1996 New York Davenport/MJ Fernández (USA) Novotna (CZE)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 62 1997 New York Davenport (USA)/Novotna (CZE) Fusai/Tauziat (FRA) 67(5) 63 62 1998 New York Davenport (USA)/Zvereva (BLR) Fusai/Tauziat (FRA) 67(6) 75 63 1999 New York Hingis (SUI)/Kournikova (RUS) Neiland (LAT)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 64 64 2000 New York Hingis (SUI)/Kournikova (RUS) Arendt (USA)/Bollegraf (NED) 62 63 2001 Munich Raymond (USA)/Stubbs (AUS) Black (ZIM)/Likhovtseva (RUS) 75 36 63 2002 Los Angeles Dementieva (RUS)/Husarova (SVK) Black (ZIM)/Likhovtseva (RUS) 46 64 63 2003 Los Angeles Ruano Pascual (ESP)/Suárez (ARG) Clijsters (BEL)/Sugiyama (JPN) 64 36 63 2004 Los Angeles Petrova (RUS)/Shaughnessy (USA) Black (ZIM)/Stubbs (AUS) 75 62 2005 Los Angeles Raymond (USA)/Stosur (AUS) Black (ZIM)/Stubbs (AUS) 67(5) 75 64 2006 Madrid Raymond (USA)/Stosur (AUS) Black (ZIM)/Stubbs (AUS) 36 63 63 2007 Madrid Black (ZIM)/L.Huber (USA) Srebotnik (SLO)/Sugiyama (JPN) 57 63 108 2008 Doha Black (ZIM)/L.Huber (USA) Peschke (CZE)/Stubbs (AUS) 61 75 2009 Doha Martínez Sánchez/Llagostera Vives (ESP) Black (ZIM)/L. Huber (USA) 76(0) 57 107 2010 Doha Dulko (ARG)/Pennetta (ITA) Peschke (CZE)/Srebotnik (SLO) 75 64 2011 Istanbul L.Huber/Raymond (USA) Peschke (CZE)/Srebotnik (SLO) 64 64 2012 Istanbul Kirilenko/Petrova (RUS) Hlavackova/Hradecka (CZE) 61 64 2013 Istanbul Hsieh (TPE)/Peng (CHN) Makarova/Vesnina (RUS) 64 75 2014 Singapore Black (ZIM)/Mirza (IND) Hsieh (TPE)/Peng (CHN) 61 60 2015 Singapore Hingis (SUI)/Mirza (IND) Muguruza/Suárez Navarro (ESP) 60 63 2016 Singapore Makarova/Vesnina (RUS) Mattek-Sands (USA)/Safarova (CZE) 76(5) 63 2017 Singapore Babos (HUN)/Hlavackova (CZE) Bertens (NED)/Larsson (SWE) 46 64 10-5 2018 Singapore Babos (HUN)/Mladenovic (FRA) Krejcikova (CZE)/Siniakova (CZE) 64 75 2019 Shenzhen Babos (HUN)/Mladenovic (FRA) Hsieh (TPE)/Strycova (CZE) 61 63 WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 167 WTA Finals – Quarterfi nals-Finals (1972-2002) October 16-22, 1972 - $100,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Boca Raton, FL-USA Suface: Clay ; Draw Format: 16-Player knock-out Quarterfi nals: BJ. King (1) d. W. Overton (8) 76 62 ; C. Evert (4) d. K. Krantzcke 62 62 ; K. Melville (6) d. J. Evert 64 61 ; F. Dürr (7) d. B. Stove 36 76 61 ; Semifi nals: Evert (4) d. King (1) 64 62 ; Melville (6) d. Dürr 62 63 ; Final: Evert (4) ($25,000 - Champion's Prize Money) d. Melville (6) 75 64 October 15-21, 1973 - $100,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Boca Raton, FL-USA Clay ; 32-Player knock-out Quarterfi nals: F. Dürr (8) d. J. Newberry 60 61 ; N. Richey (4) d. V. Wade (6) 63 75 ; K. Melville (5) d. M. Schallau 64 57 75 ; C. Evert (1) d. J. Heldman (7) 61 64 ; Semifi nals: Richey (4) d. Dürr (8) 62 61 ; Evert (1) d. Melville 61 62 ; Final: Evert (1) ($25,000) d. Richey (4) 63 63 October 14-19, 1974 - $100,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Los Angeles, CA-USA Indoor ; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfi nals: C. Evert (1) d. R. Casals 62 67(3-5) 62 ; V. Wade (4) d. M. Navratilova 64 63 ; E. Goolagong (3) d. L. Hunt 76(5-2) 75 ; BJ. King (2) d. H. Gourlay 61 62 ; Semifi nals: Evert (1) d. Wade (4) 64 62 ; Goolagong (3) d. King (2) 62 46 63 ; Final: Goolagong (3) ($32,000) d. Evert (1) 63 64 April 1-5, 1975 - $150,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Los Angeles, CA-USA Indoor ; 16-Player Field - 1r knock-out - 2r Round Robin Final: C. Evert (1) ($40,000) d. M. Navratilova (2) 64 62 ; Third Place Play-off : V. Wade (3) d. E.Goolagong (4) 8-5 April 12-17, 1976 - $150,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Los Angeles, CA-USA Indoor ; 16-Player Field - 1r knock-out - 2r Round Robin Final: E.
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